The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... eminent man , for re- dress of the wrongs which the nation was suffering . This was the beginning of the revolution which finally separ- ated the kingdom . But the pious design of the prophet was by no means accomplished . Jeroboam is ...
... eminent man , for re- dress of the wrongs which the nation was suffering . This was the beginning of the revolution which finally separ- ated the kingdom . But the pious design of the prophet was by no means accomplished . Jeroboam is ...
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... eminence ; often a bad eminence , it may be , still one of the places of public power . If a man would produce an immediate effect and accomplish one particular work , let him storm awhile in Congress , if he will . But if he aims to ...
... eminence ; often a bad eminence , it may be , still one of the places of public power . If a man would produce an immediate effect and accomplish one particular work , let him storm awhile in Congress , if he will . But if he aims to ...
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... eminence of character and work . Who of them is otherwise known to Europe , or even to England ? But Dr Channing is well known in Germany and France ; his writings more broadly spread in England than in his native land ; his power ...
... eminence of character and work . Who of them is otherwise known to Europe , or even to England ? But Dr Channing is well known in Germany and France ; his writings more broadly spread in England than in his native land ; his power ...
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... eminence came from no such gifts or graces . power came mainly from the predominating strength of the moral and religious element in him . He loved God with his mind , his conscience , his affections , and 48 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING .
... eminence came from no such gifts or graces . power came mainly from the predominating strength of the moral and religious element in him . He loved God with his mind , his conscience , his affections , and 48 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING .
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... eminent advocate for the abolition of slavery . We do not mean to say that he committed no errors , that he never faltered . He had his imperfections and weak- nesses , which we shall presently consider ; sometimes he was over - timid ...
... eminent advocate for the abolition of slavery . We do not mean to say that he committed no errors , that he never faltered . He had his imperfections and weak- nesses , which we shall presently consider ; sometimes he was over - timid ...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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